Re: Racial basis of spiritual traditions
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:48 am
No it doesn't. It is just your chronic confirmation bias again. You only see the bits you want to see and read them in the way you want to read them.Seleucus wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2017 4:22 am
Me: This is Seleucus' code for: 'If you read the whole article you will find it is saying the complete opposite of the sentence I have taken out of context, but you can't point this out as deliberate misrepresentation because I am pretending I am only quoting from memory, so it might be an honest mistake'.
Aren't you the guy who claimed India had its economy pillaged and ruined by the British Raj, and claiming the stats in Maddison's The World economy would support, which you also apparently didn't take any time to look at since the numbers flatly contradicted that, showing British efficiency saved India from Mogul ostentation, the Indian economy expanding continuously from 1600 on, and the British never enriching their own economy with more than 1% of total Indian GDP?
No.The other powerfully interesting question of spirituality and race, is what happens with those who Spengler would call the rootless internationalists? Could this be the origin of one form of atheism?